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Acta Trop ; 249: 107075, 2024 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37967666

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The human head lice is a cosmopolitan ectoparasite that causes pediculosis. The main way of spreading lice is through direct head-to-head contact. It is popular knowledge that some individuals are more susceptible to contracting head lice than others. Reports of individuals who have never been affected by the disease are common, even living in the same environment and under the same conditions as people who regularly have lice infestations. Previous research has been carried out on the risk of this infection associated with different human factors like gender or age. However, studies on the influence of the individual hair characteristics are scarce. The objective of the study was to analyze the pediculosis risk using geographical location, gender, age and individual hair characteristics as variables. Pediculosis was diagnosed through the detection of living lice in the hair. This cross-sectional school-based epidemiological study was conducted in 310 schoolchildren aged 1 to 13 years of schools in 4 municipalities situated in the State of Paraná, Brazil. The prevalence of head louse infection in primary school students was 49.35 %. The Odds Ratio of presence of pediculosis (OR) was estimated using multivariate logistic regression analysis. The results obtained indicate that hair length and thickness increase the risk of infection. Furthermore, the inclusion of hair color, hair shape, kind of hair-scale as covariates increases the risk of pediculosis, indicating that these variables partly explain this susceptibility and that pediculosis is independent of gender. A smaller hair diameter may favor insect fixation to the hair in the nymphal phases. These results may explain why girls are a greater risk as they let their hair grow for cultural reasons, i.e., being of female gender is an agglutinating variable. The conclusions drawn may explain the discrepancies obtained in previous analyses.


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Infestações por Piolhos , Pediculus , Animais , Humanos , Feminino , Criança , Infestações por Piolhos/epidemiologia , Infestações por Piolhos/parasitologia , Estudos Transversais , Fatores de Risco , Cabelo , Prevalência
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bioRxiv ; 2023 Nov 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37986992

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Successful CRISPR/Cas9-based gene editing in skeletal muscle is dependent on efficient propagation of Cas9 to all myonuclei in the myofiber. However, nuclear-targeted gene therapy cargos are strongly restricted to their myonuclear domain of origin. By screening nuclear localization signals and nuclear export signals, we identify "Myospreader", a combination of short peptide sequences that promotes myonuclear propagation. Appending Myospreader to Cas9 enhances protein stability and myonuclear propagation in myoblasts and myofibers. AAV-delivered Myospreader dCas9 better inhibits transcription of toxic RNA in a myotonic dystrophy mouse model. Furthermore, Myospreader Cas9 achieves higher rates of gene editing in CRISPR reporter and Duchenne muscular dystrophy mouse models. Myospreader reveals design principles relevant to all nuclear-targeted gene therapies and highlights the importance of the spatial dimension in therapeutic development.

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Proc Biol Sci ; 290(2006): 20231668, 2023 09 13.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37700657

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In anisogamous species, sexual selection is expected to be stronger in males. Bateman's principles state that the variance in (i) reproductive and (ii) mating success is greater for males, and (iii) the relationship between reproductive success and mating success (the Bateman gradient) is also stronger for males than for females. Sexual selection, based on Bateman's principles, has been demonstrated in animals and some angiosperms, but never in a seaweed. Here we focus on the oogamous haploid-diploid rhodophyte Gracilaria gracilis in which previous studies have shown evidence for non-random mating, suggesting the existence of male-male competition and female choice. We estimated mating and reproductive success using paternity analyses in a natural population where up to 92% of fertilizations occurred between partners of that population. The results show that the variance in mating success is significantly greater in males than in females and that the Bateman gradient is positive only in males. Distance to female partners also explains a minor part of the variance in male mating success. Although there is no evidence for sexual dimorphism, our study supports the hypothesis that sexual selection occurs in G. gracilis, probably on male traits, even if we cannot observe, characterize or quantify them yet.


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Gracilaria , Alga Marinha , Feminino , Masculino , Animais , Seleção Sexual , Caracteres Sexuais , Comunicação Celular
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Cent Eur J Public Health ; 31(2): 144-150, 2023 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37451249

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OBJECTIVES: Pediculosis humanus capitis is a worldwide public health concern that affects mostly school-aged children. The aim of this study is to determine the rate of pediculosis and to determine possible risk factors in a group of primary school children in Valencia, Spain; 227 children, 6-7 years old, were selected from 7 schools. METHODS: A self-reported questionnaire completed by the parents/guardians about the presence of pediculosis in their children and their knowledge about pediculosis. The results recorded in the questionnaire were analysed by SPSS® software. RESULTS: 30.4% of the children had pediculosis. The results showed significant variation (p < 0.05) in prevalence depending on the following factors: sex, hair length, level of parental education, family size, presence of affected family member in the home, and frequency of hair washing. Less than half of parents/guardians showed an appropriate level of knowledge on pediculosis. Pediculosis remains a health problem in Valencian schoolchildren. The family size and existence of another member with pediculosis were shown to be the main potentiating factors. CONCLUSIONS: Parents are not sufficiently informed about pediculosis and adopt inappropriate practices. There is a need to promote studies with the objective of determining risk factors for pediculosis as well as the need for actions to increase the knowledge of parents and healthcare professionals on this parasitosis to prevent outbreaks in the community, assure correct treatment and maintain effective epidemiological surveillance.


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Infestações por Piolhos , Pediculus , Animais , Criança , Humanos , Infestações por Piolhos/epidemiologia , Infestações por Piolhos/etiologia , Espanha/epidemiologia , Escolaridade , Família , Prevalência
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Trends Parasitol ; 39(8): 650-667, 2023 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37385922

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Fasciola hepatica and F. gigantica are liver flukes causing fascioliasis, a worldwide zoonotic, complex disease. Human infection/reinfection occurs in endemic areas where preventive chemotherapy is applied, because of fasciolid transmission ensured by livestock and lymnaeid snail vectors. A One Health control action is the best complement to decrease infection risk. The multidisciplinary framework needs to focus on freshwater transmission foci and their environment, lymnaeids, mammal reservoirs, and inhabitant infection, ethnography and housing. Local epidemiological and transmission knowledge furnished by previous field and experimental research offers the baseline for control design. A One Health intervention should be adapted to the endemic area characteristics. Long-term control sustainability may be achieved by prioritizing measures according to impact depending on available funds.


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Fasciola hepatica , Fasciolíase , Saúde Única , Animais , Humanos , Fasciolíase/epidemiologia , Fasciolíase/prevenção & controle , Zoonoses/epidemiologia , Zoonoses/prevenção & controle , Caramujos , Mamíferos
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Neurologia (Engl Ed) ; 2023 Apr 26.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37116686

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INTRODUCTION: The aim of this study was to determine the behaviour of ultrasound biomarkers of fascicle density and muscle strength in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). METHODS: We conducted an observational, cross-sectional pilot study of 14 patients with ALS (28.6% women) and 14 controls. Bilateral cross-sectional ultrasound scans were performed in the abductor pollicis brevis (APB) and tibialis anterior (TA) muscles, with recording of muscle thickness (MT) at rest and in contraction, and the difference in thickness. In the median, sciatic, and common peroneal nerves, we analysed the cross-sectional area (CSA), number of fascicles (NF) and fascicle density (FD). Analyses were nested by laterality. RESULTS: Intra- and interrater agreement regarding NF was very good, with a minimum detectable error of < 0.7%. In patients with ALS, MT was lower in the APB both at rest (P = .003; g-Hedges = 1.03) and in contraction (P = .017; g-Hedges = 0.78) and in TA at rest (P = .002; g-Hedges = 0.15) and in contraction (P = .001; g-Hedges = 0.46), with lower thickening capacity. In the nerves, patients displayed lower CSA, with lower NF and higher FD. Significant correlations were found between MT of the ABP and Medical Research Council (MRC) scores for muscle strength (r = 0.34; r2 = 12%; P = .011) and with revised ALS Functional Rating Scale scores (r = 0.44; r2 = 19%; P < .001). The difference in TA thickening correlated with MRC scores (r = 0.30; r2 = 15%; P = .003) and with revised ALS Functional Rating Scale scores (r = 0.26; r2 = 7%; P = .049). NF in the sciatic nerve showed a significant correlation with MRC scores (r = 0.35; r2 = 12%; P = .008). CONCLUSION: MT measurements derived from dynamic testing together with NF and FD may be useful biomarkers for monitoring patients with ALS and establishing a prognosis.

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Acta Parasitol ; 68(2): 334-343, 2023 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36920591

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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The head louse Pediculus humanus capitis is a cosmopolitan ectoparasite that causes pediculosis. In the study of human lice, little research focuses on embryonic development. Currently, external markers of embryonic development represent a new approach in the evaluation of ovicidal drugs. The objective of this work was to update the morphology of embryonic development and propose novel external markers to differentiate between early, medium, or late P. h. capitis eggs. METHODS: Using stereoscopic light microscopy, we describe the morphological characteristics of P. h. capitis eggs with a special focus on embryonic development. RESULTS: The morphological analysis of the eggs revealed the presence of an operculum with ten aeropyles, although no micropyles were observed. For the first time, the presence of defective eggs that were non-viable due to the apparent absence of yolk granules was documented. The early eggs presented yolk granules and developing germ bands, while the medium eggs presented an embryonic rudiment and the outlines of the eyes and limbs. In late eggs, the head with eyes and antennae, the thorax with three pairs of legs, and the abdomen with six pairs of spiracles were observed as formed structures. At the end of this stage, the embryos acquired the morphology of the nymph I stage. CONCLUSION: We propose novel biomarkers (e.g., the presence of spiracles and antennae, the proportion of the egg occupied by the embryo) to facilitate the differentiation between the developmental stages. The updated morphological characteristics of P. h. capitis eggs facilitate the standardization of toxicological tests in the quest for ovicidal drugs.


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Inseticidas , Infestações por Piolhos , Pediculus , Animais , Humanos , Desenvolvimento Embrionário , Microscopia
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Clin Microbiol Rev ; 35(4): e0008819, 2022 12 21.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36468877

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Fascioliasis is a plant- and waterborne zoonotic parasitic disease caused by two trematode species: (i) Fasciola hepatica in Europe, Asia, Africa, the Americas, and Oceania and (ii) F. gigantica, which is restricted to Africa and Asia. Fasciolid liver flukes infect mainly herbivores as ruminants, equids, and camelids but also omnivore mammals as humans and swine and are transmitted by freshwater Lymnaeidae snail vectors. Two phases may be distinguished in fasciolid evolution. The long predomestication period includes the F. gigantica origin in east-southern Africa around the mid-Miocene, the F. hepatica origin in the Near-Middle East of Asia around the latest Miocene to Early Pliocene, and their subsequent local spread. The short postdomestication period includes the worldwide spread by human-guided movements of animals in the last 12,000 years and the more recent transoceanic anthropogenic introductions of F. hepatica into the Americas and Oceania and of F. gigantica into several large islands of the Pacific with ships transporting livestock in the last 500 years. The routes and chronology of the spreading waves followed by both fasciolids into the five continents are redefined on the basis of recently generated knowledge of human-guided movements of domesticated hosts. No local, zonal, or regional situation showing disagreement with historical records was found, although in a few world zones the available knowledge is still insufficient. The anthropogenically accelerated evolution of fasciolids allows us to call them "peridomestic endoparasites." The multidisciplinary implications for crucial aspects of the disease should therefore lead the present baseline update to be taken into account in future research studies.


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Fasciola hepatica , Fasciola , Fasciolíase , Humanos , Animais , Suínos , Fasciolíase/epidemiologia , Fasciolíase/veterinária , Fasciolíase/parasitologia , Zoonoses/epidemiologia , Oriente Médio , Mamíferos
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J Helminthol ; 96: e75, 2022 Oct 17.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36250383

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Calodium hepaticum is a zoonotic nematode with a worldwide distribution. Although the host range of C. hepaticum includes a wide spectrum of mammals (including humans), this parasite is predominantly associated with the families Muridae and Cricetidae. Several Sigmodontinae species from Argentina were found to be infected by C. hepaticum, with a high prevalence in Akodon azarae. The present study focuses on C. hepaticum eggs from natural infection of three species of sigmodontine rodents from Argentina. Eggs were genetically characterized (intergenic 18S rRNA region). The objectives of this work are: (i) to propose a new analytical methodology; and (ii) to morphologically characterize C. hepaticum eggs, from three Sigmodontinae species (A. azarae, Calomys callidus and Oligoryzomys flavescens). Analyses were made by the Computer Image Analysis System based on the new standardized measurements and geometric morphometric tools. The resulting factor maps clearly illustrate global size differences in the parasite eggs from the three Sigmodontinae species analysed. The degree of similarity between egg populations was assessed through pairwise Mahalanobis distances, showing that the largest distances were detected between parasite eggs from C. callidus and O. flavescens. Herein, the phenotypical plasticity of C. hepaticum eggs is shown. Significant positive correlations were obtained between each egg parasite principal component 1 and rodent corporal characteristics: weight; liver weight; rodent length; and rodent body condition. The usefulness of the geometric morphometric analysis in studies of the relationship between C. hepaticum and its host must be highlighted. The high prevalence observed in A. azarae, associated with the wide size range of the parasite eggs evidenced by principal component analysis, suggests A. azarae to be the Sigmodontinae host species that plays the most important role as reservoir host for C. hepaticum in the New World.


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Especificidade de Hospedeiro , Doenças dos Roedores , Animais , Argentina/epidemiologia , Arvicolinae , Capillaria , Humanos , RNA Ribossômico 18S , Doenças dos Roedores/parasitologia , Roedores , Sigmodontinae/parasitologia
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Rehabilitación (Madr., Ed. impr.) ; 56(4): 274-278, Oct-Dic. 2022. graf
Artigo em Espanhol | IBECS | ID: ibc-210838

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Introducción: Tradicionalmente la prescripción médica se centra en el ejercicio aeróbico, pero son cada vez más los autores que señalan al entrenamiento de fuerza como la modalidad de ejercicio más saludable. El objetivo del presente trabajo es evaluar los cambios en los conocimientos y la seguridad para la prescripción de ejercicio de fuerza tras haber realizado un curso teórico-práctico de ejercicio físico dirigido a médicos, con respecto a no haberlo realizado. Material y métodos: Se realizó un estudio de intervención en 160 médicos con 2 cohortes, 80 realizaron un curso sobre ejercicio (grupo de intervención) y 80 no lo realizaron (grupo comparativo). Se recogieron datos personales, profesionales, sobre el ejercicio físico en general y de fuerza que practicaban o prescribían, y seguridad y conocimientos para su prescripción. Se analizaron las diferencias entre los grupos y la repercusión de haber realizado o no el curso. Resultados: Los 2 grupos eran homogéneos en sexo, edad, especialidad y realización de ejercicio físico, destacando la baja tasa de práctica y prescripción del entrenamiento de fuerza en ambos grupos. Se objetivó que el grupo que había realizado el curso adquirió conocimientos y seguridad para la prescripción de ejercicio de fuerza y consideraba que era la odalidad que debía ser potenciada (p<0,001). Conclusiones: La formación en entrenamiento de fuerza dirigida a médicos mediante un curso teórico-práctico aumenta los conocimientos y la seguridad para su prescripción.(AU)


Introduction: Medical prescriptions have traditionally been focused on aerobic exercise. However, an increasing number of authors are pointing towards strength training as the healthiest exercise modality. The purpose of this study is to assess whether physicians increase their knowledge as well as their confidence to prescribe strength training after attending a physical training course. Materials and methods: A prospective cohort study of 160 physicians was conducted, 80 physicians out of the 160 attended a physical training course, whereas the remaining 80 physicians did not. Personal and professional data was collected, as well as data regarding the type of exercise they were practising or prescribing and the confidence and knowledge for their prescription. Finally, differences between the two groups and the impact of attending the course where analysed. Results: Both groups were homogeneous in gender, age, medical speciality and practice of physical exercise, with very low rates of strength training and prescription for both groups. It was established that the group attending the course acquired knowledge and confidence for prescribing strength training. Moreover, this group considered that strength training was the exercise modality which should be encouraged (P<.001). Conclusions: Education in strength training for physicians by means of a theoretical-practical course increases knowledge and confidence for its prescription.(AU)


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Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Treinamento de Força , Médicos , Educação Médica , Capacitação Profissional , Prescrições , Exercício Físico , Estudos de Coortes , Inquéritos e Questionários , Coleta de Dados , Espanha , Reabilitação
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Front Vet Sci ; 9: 990872, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36157179

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Fascioliasis is a highly pathogenic disease affecting humans and livestock worldwide. It is caused by the liver flukes Fasciola hepatica transmitted by Galba/Fossaria lymnaeid snails in Europe, Asia, Africa, the Americas and Oceania, and F. gigantica transmitted by Radix lymnaeids in Africa and Asia. An evident founder effect appears in genetic studies as the consequence of their spread by human-guided movements of domestic ruminants, equines and Old World camelids in the post-domestication period from the beginning of the Neolithic. Establishing the geographical origins of fasciolid expansion is multidisciplinary crucial for disease assessment. Sequencing of selected nuclear ribosomal and mitochondrial DNA markers of F. nyanzae infecting hippopotamuses (Hippopotamus amphibius) in South Africa and their comparative analyses with F. hepatica and F. gigantica, and the two Fascioloides species, Fs. jacksoni from Asian elephants and Fs. magna from Holarctic cervids, allow to draw a tuned-up evolutionary scenario during the pre-domestication period. Close sequence similarities indicate a direct derivation of F. hepatica and F. gigantica from F. nyanzae by speciation after host capture phenomena. Phylogenetic reconstruction, genetic distances and divergence estimates fully fit fossil knowledge, past interconnecting bridges between continents, present fasciolid infection in the wild fauna, and lymnaeid distribution. The paleobiogeographical analyses suggest an origin for F. gigantica by transfer from primitive hippopotamuses to grazing bovid ancestors of Reduncinae, Bovinae and Alcelaphinae, by keeping the same vector Radix natalensis in warm lowlands of southeastern Africa in the mid-Miocene, around 13.5 mya. The origin of F. hepatica should have occurred after capture from primitive, less amphibious Hexaprotodon hippopotamuses to mid-sized ovicaprines as the wild bezoar Capra aegagrus and the wild mouflon Ovis gmelini, and from R. natalensis to Galba truncatula in cooler areas and mountainous foothills of Asian Near East in the latest Miocene to Early Pliocene, around 6.0 to 4.0 mya and perhaps shortly afterwards.

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Science ; 377(6605): 528-530, 2022 07 29.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35901149

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The long-held belief that animal-mediated pollination is absent in the sea has recently been contradicted in seagrasses, motivating investigations of other marine phyla. This is particularly relevant in red algae, in which female gametes are not liberated and male gametes are not flagellated. Using experiments with the isopod Idotea balthica and the red alga Gracilaria gracilis, we demonstrate that biotic interactions dramatically increase the fertilization success of the alga through animal transport of spermatia on their body. This discovery suggests that animal-mediated fertilization could have evolved independently in terrestrial and marine environments and raises the possibility of its emergence in the sea before plants moved ashore.


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Gracilaria , Isópodes , Polinização , Alga Marinha , Animais , Fertilização , Gracilaria/fisiologia , Alga Marinha/fisiologia
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Rehabilitacion (Madr) ; 56(4): 274-278, 2022.
Artigo em Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35469644

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INTRODUCTION: Medical prescriptions have traditionally been focused on aerobic exercise. However, an increasing number of authors are pointing towards strength training as the healthiest exercise modality. The purpose of this study is to assess whether physicians increase their knowledge as well as their confidence to prescribe strength training after attending a physical training course. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A prospective cohort study of 160 physicians was conducted, 80 physicians out of the 160 attended a physical training course, whereas the remaining 80 physicians did not. Personal and professional data was collected, as well as data regarding the type of exercise they were practising or prescribing and the confidence and knowledge for their prescription. Finally, differences between the two groups and the impact of attending the course where analysed. RESULTS: Both groups were homogeneous in gender, age, medical speciality and practice of physical exercise, with very low rates of strength training and prescription for both groups. It was established that the group attending the course acquired knowledge and confidence for prescribing strength training. Moreover, this group considered that strength training was the exercise modality which should be encouraged (P<.001). CONCLUSIONS: Education in strength training for physicians by means of a theoretical-practical course increases knowledge and confidence for its prescription.


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Médicos , Treinamento de Força , Humanos , Prescrições , Estudos Prospectivos , Inquéritos e Questionários
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Eur J Ophthalmol ; 32(6): 3201-3207, 2022 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35422128

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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Stargardt disease produces lipofuscin accumulation predisposing to subretinal fibrosis (SRFib) after ocular trauma. Noninvasive imaging techniques allow in vivo assessment. The purpose of this study is to determine the prevalence of SRFib in a cohort of Stargardt patients, the presence of history of ocular trauma, the clinical features and possible genotype-phenotype associations in Stargardt patients with SRFib. METHODS: We evaluated retrospectively 106 Stargardt patients and analysed the multimodal imaging and the genotype of patients with SRFib. RESULTS: Six patients exhibited SRFib, three of them with history of ocular trauma. Multimodal imaging showed extensive SRFib principally in the temporal midperipheral retina with no fluid associated. SRFib was better defined by short wavelength autofluorescence and spectral domain optical coherence tomography and appeared clinically stable over time. There was no particular genotype associated to SRFib. CONCLUSION: SRFib occurs in a significant percentage of patients with Stargardt disease and can be diagnosed through multimodal imaging regardless the history of trauma, further sustaining the importance of an appropriate imaging in such patients. No genotype-phenotype association has been established, supporting the traumatic etiology in half of cases. The remaining cases may be classified as idiopathic or have a minimal trauma occurring early in life that may be not recalled by the patients.


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Lipofuscina , Tomografia de Coerência Óptica , Fibrose , Angiofluoresceinografia/métodos , Humanos , Imagem Multimodal , Fenótipo , Prevalência , Estudos Retrospectivos , Doença de Stargardt , Tomografia de Coerência Óptica/métodos
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Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35162146

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The Northern Bolivian Altiplano is the fascioliasis endemic area with the reported highest human prevalence and intensities. A multidisciplinary One Health initiative was implemented to decrease infection/reinfection rates detected by periodic monitoring between the ongoing yearly preventive chemotherapy campaigns. Within a One Health axis, the information obtained throughout 35 years of field work on transmission foci and affected rural schools and communities/villages is analysed. Aspects linked to human infection risk are quantified, including: (1) geographical extent of the endemic area, its dynamics, municipalities affected, and its high strategic importance; (2) human population at risk, community development and mortality rates, with emphasis on problems in infancy and gender; (3) characteristics of the freshwater collections inhabited by lymnaeid snail vectors and constituting transmission foci; (4) food infection sources, including population surveys with questionnaire and reference to the most risky edible plant species; (5) water infection sources; (6) household characteristics; (7) knowledge of the inhabitants on Fasciola hepatica and the disease; (8) behavioural, traditional, social, and religious aspects; (9) livestock management. This is the widest and deepest study of this kind ever performed. Results highlight prevention and control difficulties where inhabitants follow century-old behaviours, traditions, and beliefs. Intervention priorities are proposed and discussed.


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Fasciolíase , Saúde Única , Animais , Bolívia/epidemiologia , Fasciolíase/epidemiologia , Fasciolíase/prevenção & controle , Habitação , Humanos , Gado , Água
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Parasit Vectors ; 15(1): 1, 2022 Jan 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34980218

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BACKGROUND: The argasid tick Ornithodoros erraticus is the main vector of tick-borne human relapsing fever (TBRF) and African swine fever (ASF) in the Mediterranean Basin. The prevention and control of these diseases would greatly benefit from the elimination of O. erraticus populations, and anti-tick vaccines are envisaged as an effective and sustainable alternative to chemical acaricide usage for tick control. Ornithodoros erraticus saliva contains bioactive proteins that play essential functions in tick feeding and host defence modulation, which may contribute to host infection by tick-borne pathogens. Hence, these proteins could be candidate antigen targets for the development of vaccines aimed at the control and prevention of O. erraticus infestations and the diseases this tick transmits. The objective of the present work was to obtain and characterise the proteome of the saliva of O. erraticus adult ticks as a means to identify and select novel salivary antigen targets. METHODS: A proteomics informed by transcriptomics (PIT) approach was applied to analyse samples of female and male saliva separately using the previously obtained O. erraticus sialotranscriptome as a reference database and two different mass spectrometry techniques, namely liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) in data-dependent acquisition mode and sequential window acquisition of all theoretical fragment ion spectra MS (SWATH-MS). RESULTS: Up to 264 and 263 proteins were identified by LC-MS/MS in the saliva of O. erraticus female and male ticks, respectively, totalling 387 non-redundant proteins. Of these, 224 were further quantified by SWATH-MS in the saliva of both male and female ticks. Quantified proteins were classified into 23 functional categories and their abundance compared between sexes. Heme/iron-binding proteins, protease inhibitors, proteases, lipocalins and immune-related proteins were the categories most abundantly expressed in females, while glycolytic enzymes, protease inhibitors and lipocalins were the most abundantly expressed in males. Ninety-seven proteins were differentially expressed between the sexes, of which 37 and 60 were overexpressed in females and males, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: The PIT approach demonstrated its usefulness for proteomics studies of O. erraticus, a non-model organism without genomic sequences available, allowing the publication of the first comprehensive proteome of the saliva of O. erraticus reported to date. These findings confirm important quantitative differences between sexes in the O. erraticus saliva proteome, unveil novel salivary proteins and functions at the tick-host feeding interface and improve our understanding of the physiology of feeding in O. erraticus ticks. The integration of O. erraticus sialoproteomic and sialotranscriptomic data will drive a more rational selection of salivary candidates as antigen targets for the development of vaccines aimed at the control of O. erraticus infestations and the diseases it transmits.


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Vetores Aracnídeos/química , Ornithodoros/química , Proteoma/fisiologia , Proteômica/métodos , Sialoglicoproteínas/análise , Transcriptoma , Febre Suína Africana/transmissão , Animais , Cromatografia Líquida , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Febre Recorrente/transmissão , Saliva/química , Suínos , Espectrometria de Massas em Tandem
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J Proteomics ; 251: 104409, 2022 01 16.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34758407

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Global analysis of protein phosphorylation by mass spectrometry proteomic techniques has emerged in the last decades as a powerful tool in biological and biomedical research. However, there are several factors that make the global study of the phosphoproteome more challenging than measuring non-modified proteins. The low stoichiometry of the phosphorylated species and the need to retrieve residue specific information require particular attention on sample preparation, data acquisition and processing to ensure reproducibility, qualitative and quantitative robustness and ample phosphoproteome coverage in phosphoproteomic workflows. Aiming to investigate the effect of different variables in the performance of proteome wide phosphoprotein analysis protocols, ProteoRed-ISCIII and EuPA launched the Proteomics Multicentric Experiment 11 (PME11). A reference sample consisting of a yeast protein extract spiked in with different amounts of a phosphomix standard (Sigma/Merck) was distributed to 31 laboratories around the globe. Thirty-six datasets from 23 laboratories were analyzed. Our results indicate the suitability of the PME11 reference sample to benchmark and optimize phosphoproteomics strategies, weighing the influence of different factors, as well as to rank intra and inter laboratory performance.


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Proteoma , Proteômica , Laboratórios , Fosfoproteínas/análise , Fosforilação , Proteoma/análise , Proteômica/métodos , Padrões de Referência , Reprodutibilidade dos Testes
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Rev. esp. med. prev. salud pública ; 27(4): 13-21, 2022. tab
Artigo em Espanhol | IBECS | ID: ibc-217133

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Objetivo: Evaluar la percepción del paciente sobre la ocurrencia de incidentes relacionados con la seguridad (IRS) y eventosadversos (EA) en pacientes sometidos a precauciones de transmisión (pacientes aislados) y pacientes no aislados durante suingreso hospitalario y compararlo con los identificados por los profesionales sanitarios en la revisión de las historias clínicas en unhospital público universitario de agudos de la provincia de Alicante.Metodología: Estudio transversal mediante encuesta telefónica a pacientes aislados y no aislados con cuestionario validado depercepción de seguridad sobre la ocurrencia de IRS y EA y posterior análisis de concordancia mediante coeficiente Kappa con losidentificados por el personal sanitario en la revisión de historias clínicas.Resultados: Los pacientes aislados respecto a los no aislados, manifestaron haber tenido menos complicaciones médicas poralguna medicación y estas eran poco graves. Por el contrario, manifestaron tener algo más de complicaciones médicas porintervenciones quirúrgicas y ser poco graves. Finalmente, opinaron haber padecido más eventos adversos, respecto a los noaislados. Las diferencias no fueron estadísticamente significativas. En los resultados del índice de concordancia (índice Kappa),de identificación de EA de los pacientes durante su ingreso, y los identificados por los profesionales sanitarios en la revisión de lashistorias clínicas, se observó una fuerza de concordancia leve (Kappa= 0,061).Discusión: Los resultados de nuestro estudio pueden estar influenciados por una escasa información a los pacientes sobre suproceso clínico (diagnóstico, tratamientos y efectos adversos, etc...), esto podría ser la causa del bajo nivel de detección porlos pacientes de los incidentes relacionados con la seguridad que hayan podido suceder durante su ingreso hospitalario...(AU)


Objective: To evaluate the perception of the patient about the occurrences of IRS and AE in patients subjected to transmissionprecautions (isolated patients) and non-isolated patients during their hospital admission and compare it with those identified bythe health professionals in the review of the medical records in a public university hospital for acute care in the province of Alicante.Methodology: Cross-sectional study using a telephone survey in isolated and non-isolated patients with a validated questionnaire in the perception of safety on the occurrence of IRS and AEs and subsequent concordance analysis using the Kappa coefficient withthe identifiers by the health personnel in the review of medical records.Results: The isolated patients compared to the non-isolated ones, stated that they had fewer medical complications due to anymedication and these were not serious. On the contrary, they stated that they had slightly more medical complications fromsurgical interventions and that they were not very serious. Finally, they thought they had suffered more adverse events, comparedto those not isolated. The differences were not statistically significant. In the results of the concordance index (Kappa index), forthe identification of AEs of the patients during their admission, and those identified by the health professionals in the review of themedical records, a slight strength of concordance was discovered (Kappa= 0.061).Discussion: The results of our study may be influenced by insufficient information given to patients about their clinical process(diagnosis, treatments and adverse effects, etc...), this could be the cause of the low level of detection by patients of incidentsrelated to the security that may have happened during their hospital admission...(AU)


Assuntos
Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Segurança do Paciente , Isolamento de Pacientes , Pessoal de Saúde , Efeitos Colaterais e Reações Adversas Relacionados a Medicamentos , Registros Médicos , Espanha , Saúde Pública , Medicina Preventiva , Inquéritos e Questionários , Estudos Transversais
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